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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1921, SPORTS. Detroit Nowis Griffs’Real Hoodoo City : Few Youngsters Hitting .300 in American League 'BLUE AND BASSLER MAY STAY IN SELECT CLASS BY JOHN B. FOSTER. if all the promise of an array of great young bat- ters will have vanished by the time that October fiies in to make its n League has not produced them, and it was Apparently the sole survivors of the brigade of kids will be Blue Both of them are well up in batting and likely Quite all of the Detroit team is going strong. I ; For Ruth ;48Kelly Has 21 As a result of yesterday's Fase bal e land an New York, Babe only xevem more home run | shatter the remarkable record | that he made iast gear, while | orge Kelly meeds only four more circult smashes to extab. lixh n mew record for the Na tional Lengue. the third with another one of hix justly celebrated clou He did not mnke hin the following day hin forty-eighth off Ci Kelly's homer yesterday was | Bin twenty-first of the seawom. | The National League record i twenty-four, made b Cravath of the Phillles & . | DREYFUSS GETS READY FOR THE WORLD SERIES PITTSBURGH, Pa., August 24.—Te tative plans have been made by Bar- Dreyfuss of ghe Pittsburgh Na- ne | tionals to ercct additional grandstands at Forbes field here, to seat 10,000 persons, in view of the stride the Pirates zre making toward capturing the National I the field to 36,000, —— ISSIPPI STATE LEAGUE. ague flag. This will in- of the ating capacity You can't go wrong in PARIS (Garters, of course.) They’re always higher in quality than in price. The safest bet the safest garter—PARIS. A.STEIN & COMPANY Aakers Now York IN PRICE BUT NOT IN QUALITY " NEW PRICE PROVE EASY FOR TYGERS |[™=cmevst |IMANY NINES IN RUNNING) [ Fov it s tving : for Infielders’ Assists G, A8 HSBRBIPct DETROIT, August 24.—The %13 801 38 | 9 - Natlonals helped do something et g e o | ! Rere yesteraay. They figured | ) e ugigar s | | with the Tigers in equaling the ; 71768 310 | | BY DENMAN THOMPSON. American League record of ITH just a week to go before their regular schedules are com- I 3 ETROIT, August 24—Cobbville this year is proving even more of { | twenty-eight “"""':" "":"' pleted, more than three-fourths of the teams that entered the 38 24 50 287 T begins to look as ; a hoodao town to the Nationals than St. Louis. To date McBride's | e e tourney remain in the races for the independent sandlot base | | Jabnscs i oe e | | 5 erratic aggregation has won just two ball games here, which, by e e ey v e ball Chan!plflllshlpi of the District. While the Gibraltars and Shamrocks | ¢ P.:::'!lnhi{ o 2 018 3a 355 report. The Ame ¢ the way, parallels the record of the Tygers in Washington. Although Tigers seventeen. have decided edges on other contenders in their unlimited division sec- F 16 0 7 360 in the junior circuit that great things were predicted. - 1 ther teams, Red Odlham this se3son has not failed tions, neither has achieved a position that cannot be surpassed. In sec- o 545 387 _ far from a puzzle to o camsiace 4 1 3 : tion A, four other teams besides the Gibs remain in the fight for honors, -5 52 Okl || ana Basster of Detroic to upset the Griffmen when performing on his own lot, the 12-to-3 re- and in section B four teams have chances to nose out the Shamrocks. 3 0 1 (187 T s “verse he meted out to them yesterday being the third of the seven ser& i Mogridge, 1: = : :a = : backs inflicted by the Bengals when “at home” to the Capitalians, an s e seven teams that started in A4 S0 Blue is apt to come through with an - B . ge Sect| © o on each occasion Zachary was his victim. as the case yesterday. Jezebel S etiar the) crnszunlimi{eds atxiiare UNLIMITED DIVISION. 0 00 .00 | raverage of about .310. That will be . has beaten the Tygers and the Nationals have licked Oldham, but never 10 the eight clubs in Section A of the ~ | far from the top. but it will be good " when the sorrel-topped portsiders have hooked together. : Win Over Tribe Today Would Put juniors have fghting chances for the | SECTION A, for a first-year man. Detroit has been St — : Sew . Lost Pt full of battling sensations, beginning T . compiled one at a time, : in Section B must be considered con-| Won. Lost ,,:r"hz :u;:i,,l“:; ‘(ho damage done to op 1.8 s Hugmen in Front—Red Sox tenders. Five teams in Section A of | $ibraltar . with Harry Heilmann and going down B e e e ety douiipavel xes Pllchlng Proves Punk and Macks Triumph. the midgets are battling for the lun,[ PSR the list, including Jones, the third| " terday. Zachary, on the other hand. . : ver the | . @uincy Athletic Club surprised the : ; 2 Saseman Muo nachuopeditiom mEsip was located for scven safetigs and E.| A victory for the Yankoes o ¢ | Yankees, in Section A of the unlimit- Chicago Tribune Has Decided to|®°.5° o a 315 aristocrat. ' = = half a dogen tallies in frames. | ¢ G|Indiana today in the second game of eds. Beall granted nine hits to the Amierlcan At libe Lone Aty tholer ., .while Courtney yielded as many runs | Harii.o 1their serles in Cleveland will place | yanks but kept them well scattered, YESTERDAY'S RESULT. Devote Less Room to Pro- of the vear that the players have < ‘on seven bingles in two innings. Bad | Judge.lln 0{the New York team In the lead in|while his mates ran rough shod over Quiney, 18; Yankee, 4 (slx innings) battsnl Amitl s TR e ; as McBride's two left-handers proved | Miller.lf. 11the American League pennant race.|opposing pitchers. The Quacs went 3 3 ge). fensional Boorts. batted this seazon with about the to be, they were made to look worse | Milan | When they drubbed the Tribe vester- lon’a batting spree in the second in- TODAY'S GAME. oSS, o o e s ognattedin by the sieve-like support ac (-..mm?. : a:y. the Hug:inve;.n‘r“n;l?ucel(: '.',’.fpngrd ning yesterday for ten runs. Langdon vs. Grace, at Langdon. CHICAGO. August 24.—Declaring | the lively ball thes are rating. vers X . Millcr. Shanks and champions’ a a g ;. that i i 3 Syl all ey 2 URarrity each was charged With an o] centage point. The Red Sox. driving [ Hall's xood hurling gave Brookland| TOMORBOW 4} OAME, Vaito 0Tt Dot emeionalnibasetbaNn| Lo Ias Lneyigid Hastiseat error and there were other sloppy hits offor a first division berth, pointed the |a victory over Southland im SectionGlbrallac v Emerald, gt S5t street andq [0 00, OF Dfofersionsl base ball o very few in compariso { not registered. which nevertheless 0| way to the Browns and the Athletics | B of the unlimiteds. He yielded five | Wiscosin avenue, today announced on ioloM torinlDABS | oo bl e, the malority helped the Tigers In the compilution | 0|slammed the White Sox in a ten-|hits and one base on bails and did SECTION ®. thatiit Nadlcurtailadiits s ballia el s s DA Y ailie i — |inning encounter. jnot permit a score until the final in- Tost uret d cu; ey wer [ Of xtlien i 4] "Quinn held the Indians to five hits, | ning. Hall also made three of his|ghamseck Wene Tt o] Ports Infavor of other sports, parti- Different in Nationa i Some Nifty Fielding. while his mates pounded Caldwell |team's nine safeties. Tircokmont T2 o uowiSH ATV AmAtenr game Tt is go to be different in the| Harris and Smith both pulled fine and won, 6 to 1. The Tribe's lone Brovkland 5B o0 e rbuneds down fo jabout #lxational. A lot of the old ‘fellows | plays that made dual killings pos- k| tally was the result of Elmer Smith's | Domialean Lyceums and Mount Ver- | Meirapolican - S the home team. plavs® ang tor o iioh | have taken a slide toward the cellar. sible, but Stan ofset hix with a wild I|drive out of the lot. Two homers by (lons staged a swatting bee In Sec- | Lerion, T statement of vital statistics regard- |7 the altitude where the old bovs b < ks yan- 1 : R S = 2 20 he years im- N of the S offense, and Mlter Shesraessan sl (OREC Bt s former Botting the decision. Of the | OPtometrist 2 ing other clubs. the announcement |PEFIBNRAT 18 1000 20 0 2 or 0t | i aitio: o a < eighteen players in the engagement, ESTE . . i said. at is enough. Two or three - e ? b el ling looked bad on a s i o [ . e _ L 4 iland, *)- lanvthing off the waist line of the 7. of CONrSe, ably will casions in going after long drives.| H ,,,fi)rabv;:n (1): 'l?"f orl ;?"} in six :lgms In Seetion A of the juniors, ngui TODAY'S GAME. spectators or add anything to chest ‘“‘:’vrln:'lu.\'n;gnn;;zr»lzulvlr;):f;i:z i Hank let two swats sift through him 1 o} R Qs SeVEN- | Club scored its first victory at the : AME . measuremen:. Professional base ball Ennmberiotiney s TIvale iy and muffed a throw that would have | Oldham,p.. 2 o|leen hits. Mcinnis and Bush made |oyionee of the ‘Park View Juniors,| Optometrist vs. Peerless, at Randle Field, ||s a stimulus for boys, but journalism |21, &n¥ number of ikl ] | 1. Altogether s — | three each, the latter's quota includ- ® " | east end of Pennwslvania Avenue bridge. ¥8, but journallsm|goyres go now, it seems as if Horns- | brokenup a double steal. Altogetheri| . o ool A s A S LT Sauber held the losers to three hits. has overfed it with space. Sl e e R the boys looked pretty punk, S S 3=t % ! koo s ! TOMORROW'S GAME. mateur sports seldom produce the | i1 he Phillies e the three axeragel spectatrfcold e O s 00 LIS 00 (0 8 s et e owreditha \White Sox || Snoyyameiwasiuinvealiin SectionyB || anameort FiS Hrsts e s foncanie piai | AN o ael domiipraduce e Tiost novmal batters in the Nationel for wondering ho‘-‘é m_xl._! gang ;;lnhl]lll(][ n-Tno «I : ° )n 3003 .“4 — et lfnnom; O‘fh.::‘lo ':;rdr :lll' g{ the juniors, an'n;lel(_)wln worndu(nn- east end of Pennsylvania Avenue bridge. they produce sound citizenry.” 55 3 | i i ace. i igers ex: = - hits—0ld| . Cobb, il A « e resent 'ul ine- or- s : % B N B o D e oalli ot bhia Ees | MU e . LGt aieann, its scoring in the firat thres sessions. Petted to the Hilltops. "o P A" SECTION C. — polwombly of the Chitagos. Seott of | < 3 AL, ¢ 5 & o Yesch, Teung itt got four safeties in five telgle S et oston, Marriott o icago and| b mietitsdythetctlon | T (hen e, D ittt il A 1 f {Schamindt of Brooklyn are samples s ¢ : Harris and Judge, 0 Tow of some of the newcomers. Roush Zachary paved the way for the first |y, ML M0, (IS 0 Low ot likely to be a league leader ::]X);l)r;:dl‘i‘:nr:;“::a‘h“l'l:’i‘ :,e opon.-d: 5 Ak ‘m« LEAGUE SERIES. H.‘fl?:'hwk" f : :;mn ‘.\u:-k “)r e t‘m_kw e y the UL G CELE SR Eaer S ot e 2 even " plavers like Fournier of St o center. ‘moved alonk another Dok b ey ¢ Lot pet |00 > ““"|New York Bloomer Club Will Take | Hirice o ©itiabureh have sont iy B B T A s S e o }»“:;! SESTARDATISIRESULT, from him. No wonder that champlon, on Judge's long fly to Gt feli 3l Zath o 00 Dominiean, 10: Mount Vernom, § (five im- i 1t hips are not won where it is ex-| ;};;lrllerzr.;nl:stlgnflv,r‘n;nr corner when | I bitcher - Zachs Pirates Bow to Braves and Cards 0) :::::‘Dlll-lv e Field at U; on Park Sunday. el bl i) o i 3 1 - Sy 1 000 'ODAY'S GAME. Has Good Record. The biggest freak batter in the Na- ™ TT,"" e C ht he F1 S s R A Y8 BERUL e e R TR e e e R ey o ST BT P e Tygers responded in their ha E 5 s = g DUrEh W e e 2fsh with a trlo of swats which, with aught.on the Fly Tenth—Phils Score. offce. ™ {tlgut Tanimge)s? Atane Gener - o O Ruth™; Toots Anders, rated as the|Of 2 life's worl e never hit any walk and some strong-arm work by S . L nton, vs. Government Printing 0fee. atl) o decona sacker among sromen | LURE like it b ! Harris and Gharrity, put them u\ul DETROIT. August 24—T. Raymond | Firates and Giants, main contenders TODAT's GAME | 17th and Roeedale streets northes baat faseondfisacker emong viomen runs to the good. W one ESuE|Cobb has ' two other lefthanders | 0%, oxare in the National League,| Elks ve. Zove 2, at Union Park. ew York Bloomer Girls' Club will er walked. ored or OW- | rimed for service against the | S bureh clabes yesterday. The TOMORROW'S GAME. be seen in action here Sunday against s double to Trity's dome, | NAtionals—Cole and conard—and then | pIUSOUrER Club was nosed out by the| yugrewy ve Naval Alr Station, at Usion Rex Athletic Club, semi-professional relay bounded over Charrity's dome.lthere is Ehmke, too Cole is expected RRCA by ek e e hel were (VAN |ipyrk: champion of the District. The games P e T over Shamics head | lo draw the piiching assignment to. | uished by the Carde. The Reds over- RECTION R REeTioC L will be played at Union Park. start- e hen e Teounting ' day. He probably will be opposed | ame the Dodgers and the Philiie e S0y o ing at 3 o'clock. the A(DPlicher reaahed the count’n€ by ' Johnson. altough Walter I e o o cutsiiint shwarm] 1 G s lE Won. Lost Peb| Organized in 1910, the Bloomer Mook Fow llond Wi ¥ 4| doctoring for a cold: which has set- |SORtEt e O e SIF L0 et : Girls' Club has been playing regu- on Cobbis double to laft. Ty worried | tied In bis arm and is not in the| e SEAves triumphed. 4 to 3. in|Roene ucntin 1 larly since and has established an Zachary into balking him to the fari SatECfiatupe Glagner was hit for the Boston runs YESTERDAY'S R ke 1 Thcelient ‘;f;“":“f: ;"’l“‘,"‘ aeason, orner., whereupon Gharri an. {in the first three innings; th Carl- 3 e ! Curist Chita 1 8 _partan Ahirdye Shanks_vollaborated in picking him| A wuwrprisingly large crowd turned!gon went to the siap ln?yltl;'elrl(oanrlly Poniherc B Momemae, 0\ (I aalngy): o o 3 Sexen fgames, mcetingithelleaning. off the bag. out for the initial tilt vesterday. up-|two safetien during the romeiodes ot |- TODAY'S GAME. Park View | 5 H semi-pro clubs in the east, anil has Gharrity made additional amends in | ward of 5.000 being on hund to.enjoy | the game. The Blrates mer iinaeh o1 Cone scheduted YESTERDAY'S RESULT. done remarkably well against the the fourth for his misplay when, un-|the rout of third placers. lies off Watson In the sixth. when SRGRROWS ESTERDANE) DLE:, male opposition. aided. he reduced by one the lead of — Grimm swatted for the circuit, i BOWSHG SME. Herzl, §; Park View, 2 (eight innings). vy Clty ntn registered their the Tygers through the medium of| The esteem in which Donle Bush is| ‘The Cards made it three out of fout | y ef%iery ¥ Potomse, at Uuion Station TODAY'S GAME. ¢ighteenth victory. when they took parking the horschide out of the lot. held in Detroit. where he broke into|in the series when they beat the] ' M ¢ A Astec Quentin, at Washington barracks, | the measure of the R. P. Andrews It was a tremendous clout that landed | the majors fourteen vears ago. was|Giants, 10 to 7. New York rallied in > foot of 413 street southwest. Red Sox in a 4-to-3 game. Smoke on the far side of the street beyond |illustrated when he went in to bat th and scored four runs when e AME Ball Wild Bill hurled for the win- the left-field fence. for Zachary in the seventh inning.|Kelly's twenty-first homer of the sea. e i ¢ Cai ners and granted only three hits. For A douhle Heilmann bounced off|The crowd applauded for several|son cleared filled sacks. st hild vs. Independent. at Unlon sta-|engagements with the Ivy City Shanks' shins in the fourth awvailed;minufes. Bush responded with a ! The Reds got to Mitchell for five ; v Giants, write J. E. Lanier, 1823 Gales notll‘:nhl hul"!]l ‘r»qunred lal;:znl'”bx; JsjClean hit to center but he was|runsin the tenth and beat the Dodg- SECTION B. street northeast. work by Smith to preven ngals | stranded. <, G . on. Central Ath C i o e ] s e e = SR T ST, e 2 S e G e e it b WAl o ‘StATE with. He was sacri. | Jlee made Mix @rwt appearance n|thirty amists for their Infielders in | Petwortt 1 [pightcen vear team. " Challenges will b N e ten games when he batted for Court-|ten innings, of whic wenty-seven 2 eAror Do ireceives ¥ H. Coleman, phone Foune” Toteod attempred ta régistor | ney In the ninth. Sum rolled to Youns D B PTG Section B of Sand Lot In- o™ 3 ROLER 576 ed: [ iand displayed a lot of speed setting|_ FOr the second day in succession, Cy - Beuning 3 _— o T o By o SImith tdown to firat. He still limps, but | Williams® batting deféated the Cubs. terleague Series. Laviathen - SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE iy Gharrity erased Bass-|Should be —able to get back in the(His homer in the fifth was the only 5 YESTERDAY'S RESULT. i Pt e aineTinto the aien. " B4957 | game ‘within & day o so. run of the clash betwgen the Phillies| Scuthern Ratlway of the Terminal Hilltop, 9; Owl. O (forfeited), bt Ty R e S e and the Chicagoans. The game was a|R. R. Y. M. C. A. League, as a result’ AR 2 et 4 Crpotte 3 H x Charleston, 4: e, 1. Griffa Get on Evem Terms. Altreck had a big time of it prior|Mound ducl between Meadows and|of its Victory scored yenterday over! TODAY'S GAME. s L Creenvilie T 2 Freeman 3 Round 6 saw the Nationals pull up|t0 the game putting on impromptu | Freeman. Potomac Council of the Knights of] None scheduled. FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE. on even terms with the Jungaleers. :‘e‘:‘r‘i‘;‘;'_n"‘l"gr";r:',,"";fl’"l' Sholalian: - i miee P e champlonlaf Secs TOMORROW'S GAME. Jacksonville, 4; St. Petersburg, 2. = = i 54 at a local theater. e District ; .| Takeland, ;T . 0- 2 ouble Saver (rd and taniedon | The movie comedian haa Nick crossed| What May Happen —|mmno: nierieaguc tie. tne Ruiss! Temog, ve Levivtun, st Tenidaa Fiea, ] Laiely i Milan's healthy clout to the score.|UP most of the time, but the fans! . roaders have won three of the four} board Tor (%0 hases Gharrity's punch [ Were appreciative. : in Base Ball Today!| " icheduled for “cach ioam 'in! to Jones resulted in Milan being run!| jugpe ta not only hitti 3 \, Jine Seocen-whienthhs totomacs iand; J e y hitting well since AN the Registers of the Treasury. down o the HHT‘-"‘!" Jo“k"""! ‘°“§'he was dropped to third place in the ERICAN LEAGUE. { League have each lost two, enough to Dfl‘md '{‘h"'fl "h © reachipatting order. but ix showing fine W. I Pet. WinLose | In vanquishing the Potomac: th":d_-nd e e o VoY nweTe | base running ability, despite the fact 45 615 €19' 416/ 0. Thompson, on the slab for |°7 when La ) °"'b'.° o young, ,ihe has a bum prop. His theft of 4 a4 0lern. granted but one hit, a single by, .o Y e et 0 2Ny |second after hitting in the opener - Moran. Six hits and a pass off Bernie Jations! - laslug fu the fag end o "h‘:!';;::r‘-l,\-anenlu,\;‘ was due to a big lead. Gallagher, veteran sandlotter. gave(\) el ke % S fai e in sprinti t e Thves rane o the soo ‘Witn ‘Cogy | Falr, specd in sprinting and a perfect he Terminal leaders their tall disposed of, Veach singled to center Philadelphta T 368 The ed the way to the nd took second when Heilmann £ain rapped a safety through Shanks. Veach was forced at third on Blue's tap to Zachary. but Flagstead con- nected for a clout to deep left, which registered Heilmann and Blue when it carried over the tips of Miller's fingers for two bases. After being wild pitched to third Flagstead tallied on Bassler's ace to center. The slaughter ended with the retirement of Oldman. Then Zachary was withdrawn, as he should have been long befare. but Courtney fared little better in the sev- enth, when singles by Jonee and Cobb and Veach’s double against the scoreboard netted an additional pair of markers. The bombardment was continued in the eighth, which pro- duced four more Tyger tallies on a conglomeration of as many hits, a pair of walks. a double steal and er- rors by Miller and Shanks. Batting for Zachary in the s venth, Bush singled and &mith was hit by a | the threat ended | pitched ball, but when Harris drilled into a double play, and in the last two frames a long single by Shanks was all that materialized off Oldham. P ressed tokeep hem FRESH Harris made a remarkable over- the-shoulder catch of Jones' Texas leaguer in the initial session. It seemed So improbable the ball could be caught that Young, who had started with a safety, was an easy double-play victim. Zachary narrowily escaped serious! injury when Veach lined a vicious drive back at him in round twoy He just got his pitching hand in Yront of the ball, which was deflected to Harris, who tossed out the Tiger. e REDS BUY INFIELDER. CHAMBERSBURG, Pa., August 24.—, Walter Kimmick, third baseman of the} Waynesboro club, has been sold to Cincinnatj for $2,500. said to be a record price in the Blue Ridge League, { Lefty Clark, pitcher. also goes to Cin- | cinnati on thirty days' trial. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Indiana Milwaukee, 3. S ul, 8: Toledo, 0. Kansas City, 1 Columbus, 10, Louiaville, 10. inneapolis.” 9. | 8t. Louls at Boston; GAMES TODAY. Washing'n at Detroit. Phils. 4t Chicago. 3 Boston at 8t. Louls. Boston at §t. Louls. N. Y. at Cleveland. N. Y. at Cleveland. Results of Yesterday’s Games. Detroit 12: Washington, 3. Boston, 1 3 2. New York, #; Cleveland, 1. Phila., 6:" Chicago, 5 (1) innings) NATIONAL LEAGUE. W. L Pet. 76 41 630 70 30 o 49 62 58 59 57 53 & a7 a8 Phil Pittsburgh New Yook | Roaton 833 B4 Chicago . Philadelphia . GAMES TODAY, Cincinnati at Phila Cincinnati at Phil &t. Lois at Boston. Pittsburgh at N. Y. Pittsburgh at N. Y. Chicago at Brookiyn. Chicago at Brookiyn. Results of Yesterday’s Games. Rabbitt-Hunter Co. 919 D Street NW. ‘Washington, D. C. GAMES TOMORROW. | Army_in Washing'n at Detroit. ‘Win. Lope. 7 565 B 398 3 319 GAMES TOMORROW. 2 it ection A when Naval Airl Station of the Potomac League over- | whelmed Adjutant General's Office of | the War League, 9 to 2. Welde al- ! lowed the losers only four hits, while { Navy Yard defeated the Marines, 4 to 2, ’in the first engagement of the three-game 8eries for the champion- | ship of the Government League. Of- futt, hurling for the Gunmakers, was stingy with hits after the first in-1 ning. Bleier and Fraser of the win- ners made homers. 2| Censun Office took another gamt‘ jin the Colored Departmental League title series. beating Treasury, 8 to 6.| The victors hit heavily. 5 t 4 8 5 5 ——— SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. Birmiogham, 15: Atlanta, 0. Memphis, 9: Mabile, 3. New Orleans, 7. Nashville, 4: Chattanoogs. PIEDMONT LEAGUE. Linworth Matdelle Stanton-Tem) Perry Mid, Trinity a will meet TOMORROW'S GAME. Christ Child vs. Oriole, at 1ith street and O’Brien was a mark for the Birdmen. ' Potomac avenue southeast. Stanton-Templar vs. Perry, at 37th { streets. TODAY'S GAME. Mount Rainier ve. Warwick, at 13th and D streets northeast. SECTION B. Lost. [ niar TODAY'S GAME. get Nines in Benefit. nd Linworth midget at American League nines Park at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon in a benefit game for St. Asylum. —— p Ann's Orphan It _will be the rubber en- gagement of 4 three-game series be- tween these nines. IRGINIA LBAGUE. 8t. Leuls, 10; Clneinnas Raleigh, 1. Tarboro, 4; Suffelk, 3. . High Polnf Richmoad, '10: Rocky Motiat, 3. Danville, 5; + Wilson, &: Portsmouth, 0. baker (with country. PHONE F. 3075 Five-Pusesnger, 40-hores- Bower, 113-inch whoelbave $1335 £.0. b. Scuth Bend preceden SIX can be traced to the fact that it a degree of automobile value that the sought for years. It is built Studebaker factories in South Bend. And the best indication of its real worth today, is to be found in the fact that, in the first six months of 1921, Stude- D et :I:! exeephl':n of.one_ma;mfactm:l::l wn and very low-priced car) produced sold more cars than any other manufacturer in the This is complete in the the NEW LIGHT- wgfi' h: great a Stadebaker Year Commercial Auto & Supply Co. JOSEPH McREYNOLDS, PRES. 817 and 819 Fourteenth Street NEW PRICES OF STUDEBAKER CARS #. 0. b. Factories, effective June Ist, 1921

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